Cory D. Bradley, Ph.D., M.S.W.-M.P.H. holds space as healer, guide, scientist, and legacy social worker convening dialogue critical to resistance against health injustices. He embraces opportunities to advance healing projects as a public intellectual engaging population health science and systems change to develop multidisciplinary, multilevel, transformative responses that improve population health outcomes and build community power.

Dr. Bradley earned his doctorate from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in 2019 and recently completed postdoctoral studies at Washington University School of Medicine in the Infectious Diseases Division.  Currently, he is an assistant professor and team scientist at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, serving as core faculty in the Center for Dissemination and Implementation Science (CDIS) in the Institute for Public Health and Medicine at Feinberg.

The overarching thrust of Dr. Bradley’s research is the mobilization of dissemination and implementation inquiry to serve as a tool for justice-making.  More specifically, his research interests span a range of health topics including retention and engagement in HIV medical care, participatory approaches in dissemination and implementation research, the generation and use of implementation strategies anchored in design justice, and the implementation of structural health interventions and systems transformation that enable health equity.